Even though "Honey" is part of our name, we didn't start out with Bees. In 2013, Greg wanted to get a hive and just try it out. We were able to harvest about 80 lbs in 2014. The flavor was great and we sold out very quickly. So we added another hive in 2014 and we hope to be able to harvest even more honey in the fall of 2015.

As of 2017 we are not producing any honey and have not increased our hives. We are planning on this being a project over the next several years.

Our rabbits are excellent pets, they come from good show lines and make nice breeders for your own rabbit project. We have been too busy to keep showing rabbits ourselves, but have done very well in our shows. In fact the last three shows we attended, we had best of breed in each breed and one of the top show rabbits in all three shows. Dutch are our favorites, but we really like them all..

Our waterfowl are also fully free range birds. Most of our breeds are on the Livestock Conservancy’s Priority Watch List and need to be preserved for future generations. The webfoot wonders are entertaining and excellent layers. If you are not familiar with duck eggs, you really need to try them!

Our chickens and turkeys are truly free range animals with acres to roam in the sunshine. They are given no hormones, and forage for much of their food. These are all heritage breeds, which are in need of preservation. These birds do not lay as much as commercial chicken factory birds, but have better tasting eggs.

Goose Eggs

The girls first trip. Santa Fe New Mexico

"Kids" Baby Goats

Our Nigerian Dwarf Goats are the comedians of the farm. They love all the attention they can get and will do anything to be noticed and petted. Their milk is very rich and creamy, and the kids are hilarious. Llamas do NOT like our attention, except at feeding time. However, they are great guard animals and really love to play with the kids